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However, silverware eluded the Egypt international with the player being forced off early in the Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid after suffering a shoulder injury following a tangle with Sergio Ramos.

And the 25-year-old is determined to put that right as he underlined his happiness with life at Anfield and Liverpool.

Luis Suarez of Barcelona watches his old club Liverpool train from the balcony at Melwood training ground on March 8, 2016 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) (Image: 2016 Liverpool FC)

“Honestly, when I came here, I said I want to win a cup for this team,” said Salah.

“I wanted to do it for the city, for the fans, for everyone who believed in me enough to bring me here.

“I’m very happy now in Liverpool. They have made me feel like I’m home. It is amazing with the fans here. They sing songs for you in the stadium. They chant your name, fans wear your shirt everywhere. It is beautiful.”

Salah, speaking in an exclusive interview with Bleacher Report, has also sent a warning to Premier League defences, as well as those across Europe, for next season.

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“If you look at my career, last year was better than the year before it, and this year was better than last year,” he said. “But there is more to go. I’m not just going to be settled.”

Of the incident with Ramos, Salah added: “It’s a lot of emotions, that moment. I’m a human being, so I feel pain, and I was thinking about my head, was thinking about the Champions League final – after that, immediately I think about the World Cup.

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Egypt revealed last week that Salah would be out for a period of no longer than three weeks, giving him a chance of appearing in his country’s second group game against hosts Russia on Tuesday, June 19.

Salah, though, hasn’t given up hope of making their first game on Friday week against Uruguay, where he would come up against former Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, writes the Liverpool Echo.